Shahid
Finally
Tells
Us
What
He
Thinks
About
The
Kabir
Singh
Controversy
In
a
recent
interview
with
Bollywood
Hungama,
Shahid
Kapoor
finally
opened
up
about
the
Kabir
Singh
controversy.
He
said
that
he
felt
it
is
hypocritical
that
Indian
audience
accepts
a
character
like
Kabir
Singh
in
Hollywood,
but
not
in
Bollywood.
'We
Want
You
To
Feel
He
Is
Unacceptable'
"If
Kabir
hadn't
slapped
Preeti
(Kiara
Advani's
character),
would
everything
else
that
he
did
be
okay?
Because
he
slapped
the
girl,
you
feel
that
is
unacceptable
and
that
Kabir
Singh
is
an
unacceptable
character.
We
want
you
to
feel
this
is
unacceptable,
his
behaviour
has
gone
beyond
control." He
further
explained,
"Kabir
Singh
is
the
guy
who
the
film
is
about
and
he
is
the
guy
who's
the
problem."
He
Didn't
Do
An
Interview
Because
He
Felt
Everyone
Was
Aggressive
When
asked
why
he
had
remained
silent
all
this
while,
he
explained
that
it
was
because
he
felt
it
wasn't
a
healthy
atmosphere
to
discuss
the
movie.
"The
reason
I
didn't
do
an
interview
is
because
I
felt
everyone
was
very
aggressive.
And
I
didn't
think
it
was
healthy.
I
didn't
want
to
come
out
attacking
anybody.
I
didn't
want
to
come
out
defending
a
film.
I
wanted
to
speak
about
a
film
like
a
film
should
be
spoken
about."
'People
Who
Make
Weekend
Conversation
About
It
Feel
A
Sense
Of
Ownership'
"It's
interesting
to
see
people,
who
make
weekend
conversation
over
it,
seem
to
feel
so
much
more
of
a
sense
of
ownership
on
the
film
than
those
people
who
actually
spent
a
year
making
it,"
he
added.